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Palm shape of a Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack stick sensory shape

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Three Neon Swirl Butter sticks with melted yellow-pink-purple-lime swirls and navy BUTTER type on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

The Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack stick sensory shape is three matching rectangular loaves, not three different toys. Each stick is a food-style butter bar that sits in one palm. The shop marks the set slow rising, soft, and a fidget. It is not a cube, a ball, or a two-hand jumbo loaf, and the listing does not carry a sound rating.

Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack is the three-piece carton. There is no published palm-width study or measured length for BS-032. Outline here follows the catalog card, the photos, and the FAQ.

Pack count is not a new silhouette

A 3-pack answers how many sticks leave the box. It does not invent a second geometry. You get three copies of the same loaf.

BS-032 flag sheet

Photos show three cup-size rectangles with the same melted skin: electric yellow into lime, hot pink into magenta, cyan into purple. The bands blur. Navy type on each long face reads BUTTER. That type is wrapper theater. The sticks are not food. Weight and size cells are empty, so a printed ounce line is not a weighed fact.

Three faces can share a tray or split across people. Sharing does not change the outline.

How the loaf occupies fingers

One stick fills one palm. Fingertips usually meet a rounded end while the heel of the hand covers the navy BUTTER line. That is a loaf grip, not a roll.

You do not get a short block you can spin. You do not get a sphere. You do not get a board-length jumbo. Those are other listings.

Three pieces does not mean three palms at once unless two friends sit down. The usual setup is one loaf in the working hand and two parked. The carton does not include a tray. A glossy swirl picks up lint in a key well.

Hold the crease a beat before you let go. Mash and look away, and you only felt the press. Do not clap two sticks together. Do not park a laptop on the spare pair. Do not slice a loaf to hunt for neon. The shop has no cutaway photo.

A crease you can watch, not a new outline

People who search slow rise squishy usually want to know if a dent stays visible. Fast rebound toys snap shut. A marked slow-rise piece leaves the print in view while the surface climbs.

This trio ships as three of those slow rising squishies. The catalog ticks the slow-rise box. The stored rise field is 3 seconds — shop language, not a lab clock. Heat and how hard you press change what you see. A warm parcel, says the FAQ, needs a room-temp rest, not a kitchen rewrite.

A crease is a time note. The loaf stays a loaf while it fills back.

Retail blurbs like “stress relief.” Finger occupancy is not treatment. Sensory fidget toys that sit in a palm without a clicker are one use here. The fidget flag is on. That still is not a classroom accommodation device.

Geometry swap map

Buying map only.

Three matching rectangular loaves on one tray Yes — pack 3, slow-rise marked, soft marked, fidget marked Keep Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack
One melted swirl; no spare loaf No — this carton is three pieces Neon Swirl Butter
A cube you can roll in place No — this outline is a stick Face Cube Butter

BS-030 is pack 1. Soft and slow-rise are marked there; the fidget badge is not. Face Cube Butter is the short block. It is still a slow-rise card. It is not this loaf.

A two-piece neon carton exists as its own URL. Stretch is marked on that 2-pack and unmarked here. A listed 14 oz jumbo is another loaf. Sound badges are unmarked on every card this page cites, so none of them get a noise claim.

You cannot recook a finished loaf

Follow-up searches ask how to force a slower return. Freezer bags, microwaves, lotion, and rice bins will not rewrite a factory. They also will not turn three matching swirls into a cube or a crunch-plus-soft mix.

This SKU already left as slow rising. A cold garage does not edit the 3-second label. A barely damp cloth and a dry wait is the care the FAQ keeps. Skip solvents, a heater, and a sink bath. Park the trio off a sunny sill. Travel them in a pouch.

Do not yank a loaf until it thins. Stretch is unmarked. Pull-and-hold is not a listed job.

Wrong palms for this trio

Leave it if you wanted one loaf, a rollable cube, crunch, beads, or a named PU-foam line. Those flags are blank or false here.

Leave it if you need a clicker, a medical device, or a classroom tool. Store pages call these hand toys. The FAQ keeps the school-age floor and hands-only note. This SKU has no age field of its own. Skip it for anyone who still mouths objects. A salted-butter wrapper on a kitchen table reads as a snack.

Scent, grams, and size cells are empty. The sound field is false. Foam and PU foam are unmarked. Three matching swirls can look like party favors. They are still three hand objects, not a chew set.

Aisle pages do not describe these three faces

Demo clips and pin boards show food shapes. They do not name this three-loaf neon carton. A 16 August 2026 U.S. English DataForSEO snapshot for “slow rise squishy” still mixes a specialist shop collection with a Pinterest idea board; those pages sell the aisle, not this stick-versus-cube split.

If the three-loaf job is already the plan, use Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack. Pack count is 3. One swirl is Neon Swirl Butter. A rollable block is Face Cube Butter.

Three matching swirls are stock, not a chase

Collector slang treats rarity as a filter. BS-032 is a current catalog item. Three melted skins is pack count, not a limited drop. Watch a press. Confirm the slow-rise mark. Confirm you wanted three loaves of the same outline.

A mixed-texture kit would need crunch in one palm and soft in another. This carton will not do that.

Ticket stamps before you pay

Stamp 1 — outline. Rectangular loaf, not a cube and not a jumbo two-hand bar.

Stamp 2 — count. Three sticks. One working palm, two parked. A single loaf is a different URL.

Stamp 3 — feel. Marked-soft, slow-rise trio. No crunch, beads, or listed stretch line.

Stamp 4 — job. Hands, not teeth. Not a treatment device. Not stacked under books.

If Stamp 1 is already false, stop.

Outline rule for a 3-pack

Choose Neon Swirl Butter 3-Pack when you want three matching rectangular loaves, each a one-palm stick with a melted neon face. Choose Neon Swirl Butter when one loaf is the whole job. Choose Face Cube Butter when the palm wants a block you can roll. Leave the aisle if you need a treatment device or a toy for a child who still mouths objects.

Shop card

Catalog BS-032: pack 3; slow rising; soft; fidget; rise field 3 seconds (label). Crunch, beads, stretch, PU foam, foam, scent, size, weight, ages, and a sound badge unmarked. Fit siblings: Neon Swirl Butter (bs-030, pack 1); Face Cube Butter (bs-087, cube outline). FAQ: school-age floor; hand use; rest after a hot bag. DataForSEO (United States, English, 16 August 2026): seed “slow rise squishy.” Volumes omitted. No merchant palm-width trial. Updated 2026-08-16.

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